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Several weeks ago a thread mentioned the cost of getting carving books spiral bound such as Marv Kaisersatt's new book. I just wanted to report that I have taken a bunch of my books to my local printer and had them spiral bound so they would lay flat. Much to my surprise, it only cost $1.70 per book to do. It is not quite like Marv's book, (plastic spirals), but is more like a bound report. For the money, it was well worth the cost. Tim |
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Not much involved in it, I used to work in a print shop, they have a machine that makes a series of square holes and then you just twist on the spiral binder..takes a couple of minutes...so it shouldn't be expensive...
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